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<strong>Stanforth</strong>, D., M. Steinhardt, M. Mackert, P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, C.T. Gloria. An Investigation<br />

of Exercise and the Placebo Effect. Am J Health Behav. 35(3):257-268, 2011.<br />

Tierney,M.T., D. Lenar, P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, J.N. CRAIG, And R. P. Farrar. Prediction of<br />

aerobic capacity in firefighters using submaximal treadmill and stairmill protocols. J<br />

Strength Cond Res 24:757–764, 2010.<br />

Pepper, M.R., J.H. Freeland-Graves, W. Yu, P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, et al. Validation of a 3-<br />

Dimensional Laser Body Scanner for Assessment of Waist and Hip Circumference.<br />

Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 29: 179-188, 2010.<br />

Turley K.R., F.M.Spears, P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, et al. Scaling submaximal exercise cardiac<br />

output and stroke volume: The HERITAGE Family Study. Int J Sport Med 27:993-999,<br />

2006.<br />

<strong>Stanforth</strong>, P.R., et al. Generalized abdominal visceral fat prediction models for black<br />

and white adults aged 17-65 y: the HERITAGE Family Study. Int J Obes. 28: 925 - 932,<br />

2004.<br />

Green, J.S. P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, et al. Menopause, estrogen, and training effects on exercise<br />

hemodynamics: the HERITAGE study. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 34: 74 - 82, 2002.<br />

Jackson, A.S., P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, et al. The effect of sex, age and race on estimating<br />

percentage body fat from body mass index: The Heritage Family Study. Int J Obes. 26:<br />

1 - 8, 2002.<br />

Wilmore JH, Green JS, <strong>Stanforth</strong> PR, et al. Relationship of changes in maximal and<br />

submaximal aerobic fitness to changes in cardiovascular disease and non-insulindependent<br />

diabetes mellitus risk factors with endurance training: The HERITAGE Family<br />

Study. Metabolism 50(11):1255-1263, 2001.<br />

Wilmore, J.H., P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, et al. Cardiac output and stroke volume changes with<br />

endurance training: The HERITAGE Family Study. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 33: 99 – 106,<br />

2001.<br />

Wilmore, J.H., P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, et al. Heart rate and blood pressure changes with<br />

endurance training: The HERITAGE Family Study. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 33: 107 - 116,<br />

2001.<br />

<strong>Stanforth</strong>, P.R., et al. Reproducibility of resting blood pressure and heart rate<br />

measurements: The HERITAGE Family Study. Ann Epidemiol. 10: 271 – 277, 2000.<br />

D. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, P.R. <strong>Stanforth</strong>, and M.P. Hoemeke. Physiologic and metabolic responses<br />

to a Body Pump ® workout. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 14(2), 144–<br />

150, 2000.<br />

<strong>Stanforth</strong>, P.R., et al. Accuracy of prediction equations to estimate submaximal VO2<br />

during cycle ergometry: The HERITAGE Family Study. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 31: 183<br />

- 188, 1999.<br />

<strong>Stanforth</strong>, P.R., et al.. Submaximal Aerobic Fitness Evaluation. United States Air Force<br />

School of Aerospace Medicine. SAM-FP-BR-TR-1999-0002, 1999.

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